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pH-weighted imaging in acute stroke: can metabolic imaging help us better understand the penumbra?

pH-weighted imaging in acute stroke: can metabolic imaging help us better understand the penumbra?

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Main Authors: Harston, G, Tee, Y, Chappell, M, Blockley, N, Okell, T, Levman, J, Reckless, I, Pope, G, Sheerin, F, Cellerini, M, Rane, N, Jezzard, P, Payne, S, Kennedy, J
Format: Journal article
Published: 2013
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